Diwali is a holiday celebrated in Southern India. This was the day that Lord Krishna defeated the demon named Narakasura. It also celebrates the goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth and good fortune. During this holiday, it is customary to light it up. Many candles are lit, and lots of fireworks (not the noisy […]
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Diwali is approaching, and we have started preparing for it at our home, be it from buying diyas, rangolis, decorative items, lights, to preparing for the festivities. Re-decorating our home i…
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This layered mandala Diya lamp is a lovely Diwali craft idea to make with a Cricut.The mandala layers can be hidden if you would prefer to cut the Diya Lamp without the background.
Have you heard of Rama and Sita, Ravana and Hanuman? Read the story of Diwali with your children here, then enjoy our Diwali story printable activities, including printable versions of the story, colouring pages, story paper and puppets. Please note: non-members can buy our Story of Diwali activities here. The Story of Diwali Once upon a time there was a great warrior, Prince Rama, who had a beautiful wife named Sita. There was also a terrible demon king, Ravana. He had twenty arms and ten heads, and was feared throughout the land. He wanted to make Sita his wife, and one day he kidnapped her and took her away in his chariot. Clever Sita left a trail of her jewellery for Rama to follow. Rama followed the trail of glittering jewellery until he met the monkey king, Hanuman, who became his friend and agreed to help find Sita. Messages were sent to all the monkeys in the world, and through them to all the bears, who set out to find Sita. After a very long search, Hanuman found Sita imprisoned on an island. Rama's army of monkeys and bears couldn't reach the island, so they began to build a bridge. Soon all the animals of the world, large and small, came to help. When the bridge was built, they rushed across it and fought a mighty battle. When Rama killed the evil Ravana with a magic arrow, the whole world rejoiced. Rama and Sita began their long journey back to their land, and everybody lit oil lamps to guide them on their way and welcome them back. Ever since, people light lamps at Diwali to remember that light triumphs over dark and good triumphs over evil. Our Diwali Story Printables - Older Children Below you will find colouring pages and two types of story paper (lined and with handwriting lines) for each picture. Children can use the story paper to copy the story or write their own version.
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This tailored design has been printed onto 280gsm thick white matte card stock. A white blank slip has been attached to the inside of the card for your own personal message. A kraft envelope is included. The text at the front of the card reads 'Hope your Diwali is as lit as you'. DETAILS: - Card used: 280gsm Thick White Matte Card Stock - Size: 144mmx144mm - A white blank slip attached inside for personal message - Options to include personal message inside and direct delivery available - Comes with a kraft envelope DELIVERY: - All cards are packaged in a clear cello sleeve and posted in a board backed envelope to help protect the cards. - Cards ordered with personalised message and direct delivery are placed into the included envelope and then packaged in a hard backed envelope. - Cards are posted using Royal Mail First Class Post and are currently dispatched within 3-5 working days (longer than usual dispatch dates and delivery times due to the current pandemic). TAGS: Happy Diwali Card, Diwali Card, Indian Celebrations, Diwali Celebrations, Lockdown Diwali, Hindu Festival, Sikh Celebrations, Festival of Lights, Diwali Greetings, Desi, Blank Card
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Diwali is a holiday celebrated in Southern India. This was the day that Lord Krishna defeated the demon named Narakasura. It also celebrates the goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth and good fortune. During this holiday, it is customary to light it up. Many candles are lit, and lots of fireworks (not the noisy […]
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Printable Diwali Coloring Card + Diwali Alphabet Banner - Perfect decoration for any celebration. Celebrate the festival of lights with our Diwali greeting card coloring pages! These printable designs are perfect for adding a personal touch to your festivities. Creative activity for kids. 1. Coloring Card: A4 Landscape PDF File Format These coloring pages are sure to bring joy and artistic expression to your Diwali celebrations. Set of 8 Diwali Greeting Card Coloring Pages Each page features intricate Diwali-themed illustrations Great for school coloring activities. 2. Party Banner: A4 Portraits PDF File Format The alphabet banner can be adapted for various holidays by using themed words or phrases. For example, "Happy Diwali" "Merry Christmas," "Happy Halloween, Happy Graduation" or "Congratulations." Classroom Displays: Teachers can use the banner to create engaging and customizable displays in classrooms. It's perfect for teaching the alphabet, introducing new words, or creating thematic bulletin boards. This is a digital download- No Physical Product will be shipped. Purchase, Download, and Print as many as you need.
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I have been swamped with one thing or another so it's been a while since I've posted. I went to a Daily 5 conference a few Saturdays ago...AMAZING! I've been redoing my literacy block ever since. I hope to start implementing the program this week. I'll report back and let you know how it goes. We have a array of cultures in my classroom, so when of my mothers told me Diwali - The Festival of Lights was beginning and that she would love to come in and share, I was excited. I hopped on the internet to see what I could find out and quickly put together a PowerPoint with real photographs, so I could give the children an idea of what takes place during this five day celebration. One ate traditional Indian cookies and my grade partner found a great video on YouTube of a traditional dance. It's a budget video (girl in her living room), but it's so easy to follow...honestly the kids loved it. I projected the video on my Elmo and we danced along. The mom that helped said she's never seen her son dance before that day. Check it out. We had 3 rangoli stations set up and just rotated the children through. A rangoli is a colorful design made on the floor near the entrance to a home to welcome guests. It is made with materials such as colored rice, dry flour, colored sand or flower petals. First, we had a page with a rangoli pattern that the kids colored with markers (always a special occasion when I let them use markers). Grab your class the two freebies below. Grab this freebie Grab this freebie. Second, I drew a rangoli pattern outside the front door and a large pattern outside my side slider the afternoon before. Rangoli patterns are placed outside homes to bring good luck and well wishes. I used white chalk and the pattern from the pages above. The kids used sidewalk chalk to color in the different sections. The last station was with salt and flour dough and lentils. I had made the dough the night before and placed it into small baggies. I colored the water with food coloring prior to mixing it. This helped achieve the really vibrant colors I was looking for. The children used the lentils to make a symmetrical pattern. I think they came out fabulous. This group of first graders love art, which makes me happy since I do too. I think they came out beautifully. Happy Diwali! I have also been using my fast finishers in my small groups lately. Parents find them easy to follow and the children always do better when they have a little guidance. I also use them when I need a little more reinforcement of a particular standard. Each page is interactive and based on a Common Core standard. Click to check out this package. Enjoy you week.
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Here's a fun colouring page for Diwali! There are fireworks in the sky being appreciated by the children in the picture - the Diwali celebration is going off with a bang!